J AGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. Sakm. Oregon, Friday Morning, NoTember 13, 1931 H 1PTIS III lUCDUCH Nizam of ; Hyderabad, Said World's; Richest man, ' Gets Sons Brides IflCE," Frsaee, Not. 12 The tnightiest hooaee of Islam were linked today in contract of mar s Jrlage signed after prolonged ne - The contract calls for the mar riage la December of Prince Azam ; Jan. eldest son of the Nizam of Hyderabad, ! and Princess Dnral Shehrar, dasghter of the former vealipa at Istanbul, and ef Prince . lloazxsm Jab, younger son of. the - Kitam, to Nllufar. Hantn Sultana, s jth; former caliph's niece and grand-daughter of the late Turk- - tsh Saltan Monrad V. - The Nizam of Hyderabad is torbbably the world's wealthiest ,, nan. The former caliph finan- dally has been pinched since Mastapha Kemal exiled him from f Turkey. r The signing of the marriage ! Contract was accompanied by h ceremonies vi u'kwi di.v.. t fill officers of the Nizam's body guard, carrying jeweled swords. nd- the young princes, bejeweled T turf, covered with flowers, enter ' ed the palace of Caracel in a body ; for the final negotiations. Then for an hour the sons of the Nizam prayed, kneeling before tul-length portraits of their . i jbrldes-to-be. The two princesses remained upstairs. 1 The prayers over, the entire ; company went down to the gar i den where 40 cameramen awaited them, and the master of cere monies, summoned the princesses . to be photographed. r Rings were exchanged by the ?oung people a ceremony conse nting binding wedlock under their code. They will remain apart, however, until the tradi tional marriage rites have been carried out In Hyderabad. The Nizam was credited with having effected a shrewd bargain. He gave the Princess Dural $75, 000 with the proviso that she will deceive an additional $125,000 If she survives hor husband or If the marriage should be annulled. The Call Board . Bj OLIVE M. DOAK HIDING SH SLASH IDEA WilTS 1) Warner Bros. Elsliiore Today Bebe-Daniels and Warren William in "Honor of the Family." Friday Buster Keaton in "Sidewalks of New York." Warner Bros. Capitol . Today Evelyn Brent in "The Mad Parade". Friday Conrad Nagel In "Pagan Lady". - Grand Today Olsen and Johnson in "Fifty Million Frenchmen." Friday Charles Rugf les in "Charley's Aunt". Hollywood Today Robert Montgom- ery in "The Man in Posses- slon". Friday Buek Jones In "Desert Vengeance". JUSTICE DRAB IS 75 YEARS OLD WASHINGTON. Nov. 12 - (AP The routine of work was broken a bit today for Louis Dembitz Brandels, associate Jus tico of the supreme court, by a series of telegrams and letters. They were the only outward indications at his home that the juslce will be 75 tomorrow. Messages of congratulation have been steadily accumulating all week. President and Mrs. Hoover said: "You reflect a heart and mind which have made the nation your debtor." Birthdays do not differ ma terially from any other day with Justice Brandeis, nor do the eves of birthdays. He arose early as usual, took brisk walk and then was back for an early start on court work. Thousands of briefs have passed over the study table at his home during his 14 years on the bench. They were only prelim inary, however, to oral argument. consultation of authorities cited, court conferences and the deci sions themselves. ' Justice Brandels has a reputa tion for hard work among the men who work hard as a matter of course in handling duties which are exacting and often ex hausting. Never imposing physi cally, he has changed little since he was named by President Wil son in 1916. STANFORD EHIDMII Mickey ivio nr m n ncnMniCPic NOTES Uf ULU IILUUliKLlSL Football Players; he Was Team Manager (Continued from paae plea for the maximum allotment and urging that the commission be prepared to issue more bonds f it wnnld nrove necessary. R(Mid told of many men out of rnnlovment because Its Jndus- triu wra not active, one mill ahat dewn. and the other oncer tain how lone it would continue. At The Dalles the distress is rreater than a year ago because of failure of farm crops and the outttnnnf railroad nayroiis. L.a Grande' reported similar reduc , tlon In work given by the rail road nlus unemployment caused hv th elosinr down of lumber mill. Umatilla and Lake coun ; ties were also heard from. Promisee Share to ; All Petitioners ' To all of them the commission aald It would allocate a proper hare of the funds from an Issue of a million dollars In road . tm-da which would be used to nrovide men with employment '. the work being rotated to help ft as many men as possible. : The salary reductions urged by Mr. Spaulding were: reducing ; ealary of chief engineer from $7200 a year to $(000; of other employes receiving over $3400 a i cut of 1 2-3 per cent; employes 'from $2400 to $3400, a cut of 12 per cent; those from $1700 ;to $2400, a cut of 10 per cent. The savings were to be spent in providing additional funds giving employment to other people. ; "We have a staff of 78 engi 'neers, 160 persons drawing high salaries, 3(3 persons altogether ;on the staff with a payroll of $40,000 a month," said Spauld- Ing. "My plan would save from $6000 to $(000 a month and ; would give 163 men a chance to ; work and thus would provide aupport tor 500 persons Would Rotate all (Workmen on Road Spaulding would also rotate ; the staff of workmen on road work, such as patrolmen, divid 1 ' Ing the force and giving half the - crew two weeks work and the ; other half the next two weeks, then working in half the force i with new men. This would spread oat employment to bene l fit more families. He , said bis proposals would take care of I 2500 people. . Bidding on small jobs up for : contract drew many bids. Low ' bidders on the jobs were as fol- lows: - Timber bridge near Redmond, R. H. Jones, Baker. $2790. i ' Timber bridge over Cow Creek. Douglas county, C. A. Catching, ; RoAeburg, $14,30$. V Bridge near Taft, Lincoln J county, Carry ft Porter, Newport, Frame building tor equipment hed. Drain. P. L. Read, Port land. $1700. ' . Same at W aid port, same con tractor. $1707. FUNNEL PETTICOAT IS 111 VOGUE A6I By JANE EADS NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (AP) -Those red flannel petticoats that we used to protest were old fashioned when grandmother beg ged us to don them on icy days, are iasmonable today. There is nothing so gay or so chic as a flash of red flannel showing a tiny bit under a frock of heavy wool mixture. WASHINGTON. Nor. 12 (AP) A famous football team of the '90s lined up again tonight with President Hoover as Its center, and the White House dining table the gridiron for its story-swapping play. The team was the 1894 varsity of Leland Stanford university. The man now chief executive of the nation, but to them "Bert" Hoov er, was its financial manager. And the Invitation for a reunion was his. , There were multifold tales to be retold as the team, many now white-haired, gathered about a White House dinner table decor ated with red and white chrysan themums, the Stanford colors, with a band to play the Stanford football airs of 37 years ago. Will Irwin, New York author, who was cheer leader in the claw of 1898, said he would not be averse to leading an old-time col lege yell. The two first strtng ends will be absent, Stuart Cotton of San Francisco, died during the world war. The other, Dr. Alfred Spaul ding, medical professor at Stan ford, was kept away by Illness. Here is the lineup: L.T. Paul Downing (captain). San Francisco executive. L.G. Charles M. FIckert, Los Angeles attorney. C. William C. Hazzard, Buhl, Idaho, banker. R.G. Joel L. Field, uauas, Tex., rancher. r.T. Dr. Guy Cochran, IjOS Angeles surgeon. Q. W. H. Harrelson, Ban ran- isco banker. R.H. Dr. J. B. Frankenheimer, San Francisco physician. L.H. Jackson K. Reynoias, New York banker. F. Martin H. Kennedy, Lon don, England, lawyer. CIPPy RICKS' TO BE Boy members of the cast for the high school Snikpoh ciun play, "Cappy Ricks," were select ed yesterday following tryouts. Further tryouts will be held aft er school this afternoon to choose the girls for the play, Miss Leila Johnson, faculty advisor for the club, announced last night. The Dlay. which is written ny Edward E. Rose from the novel by Peter B. Kyne, will be pre sented on the night of December 18. The cast of boys Is as follows: William Dyer, Cappy Ricks; Charles West, Mat Peasley; Jo seph Baker, John Skinner; Ed ward Barrington, Edward Single ton; Zollle Volchok, Cecil Peri cles Bernhard; and Archie Mac Donald, Brookfield. I jast hare to start right ctt and tell all you mice about .the Hoover Host to Nine 1894 iUg IV urday at Warner Bros. Elsinore the atre. X know you'll all agree with me that Buster Keaton la "Sidewalk of New Tor" .which Is the feature picture, la going to be your favorite show for this year. If you don't like to 'laugh, don't come la. It's so tunny you'll have to hang on to your seats so as not to fall off from laughing. Don't miss Buster Keaton's greatest, and bring your brother, sister or mother with you. They'll like it too. M. M. C. "Andy" Anderson and "Boot" Grant, leaders of our Mickey Mouse orchestra hare got all kinds of new orchestra music for the orchestra to use, and It's mu sic that you'll all enjoy. Now all they need Is more mem bers in the orchestra to play it. Wouldn't you like to be In our orchestra and get some valuable experience? If you're Interested be at Warner Bros. Elsinore at 1 :00 o'clock Saturday morning and bring your instrument with you. M. M. C. The poems about Mickey Mouse are coming In fast. The best one for this week was written by one of our popular members, who goes to Lincoln school and is In the third grade. Jean Holtzman is the little poet of this springtime rhyme: Mickey Mouse went trotting out With a bag of sauerkraut Going -on a picnic 'spose Dressed up in his Sunday clothes. 11 TO BE STRESSED HERE la aa effort to hare all children la Salem Immunised against dlnfc- theria and smallpox, the county neaua department next week will start a aeries of clinic In the ele mentary school. It has been es timated by Dr. Vernon A. Doug las, county health officer, that last year approximately ( per cent of the grade school children were protected against diphtheria and (4 against smallpox. The standard, h says, should be at least $0 per cent. These clinics will operate ea the same plan a last year. Each child who has not been immunis ed will be given a card for his parent to sign, signifying whe ther or not they desire the child to receive the vaccination and toxoid treatments. Mothers of preschool age children will be In vited to take their children to the nearest school for treatment on the date and hour set for that particular district. With an Inter val of three weeks elapsing be tween the first and second of the two toxoid treatments, it is ex pected the clinics can be com pleted by Christmas time. Children who already have been Immunized against diphtheria ov er six months ago tomorrow will be given the opportunity to have their Immunity tested by the Schick method. The Schick clin ic will be held at tbo health cen ter from 10 to 12 o'clock. and left the place topsy-turvy, but got away with only a few postage stamp. Stat police this afternoon Investigated the affair aad took fingerprints; It Is hollered that the thieves entered the high school building during the Dallas-Independence football game yesterday afternoon and aid, awaiting the locking in the principal's office of the pro ceeds of the game. They were foil ed, however, (or the money, $424, was placed la a downtown vault Principal Robinson's roll top desk was broken opea and ran sacked and c steel tUlng ease was smashed to pieces. ' o n is . v . . Colored cigarettes to match the costume are now available In cheaper brands. Toenail polish is purchaseable in new tones and colored nails are giving a bizarre effect with the new toeless evening sandals. Eyelashes may be purchased singly and put on the eye-lids one; by one. They are not so theatrical aa the earlier false lashea were A Parisian designer has intro duced the waistcoat suit with little fitted jacked with slanting pockets and a belt that stops at the front sides. It is worn with a skirt with two flat box-pleats and in inverted pleat in front and a blouse of gaily striped knitted wool. hy SNKPOU PLAN TEXTILE WORKERS ARE AIDED BY WAR MANCHESTER, England, Nov. 12 (AP The conflict between Japan and China In Manchuria has eased the plight of Lancashire textile workers. It has been the largest factor In providing 40,000 mill workers with jobs and in put ting 500,000 others on full time instead of part time. These benefits have resulted from the fact the Chinese boycott has virtually topped Importations of cotton into China from Japan. The upswing In the textile dis trict has led the way for the rest of Great Britain. Unemployment has decreased steadily since early last month, largely because of the revival of cotton. But a torn cat found his lair And chased him here And chased him there I don't know what to say chance But all they found was his Sun day pants. Well, Minnie Mouse Jean, I congratulate you. It surely is a nice poem. But what happened to Mickey? .M. M. C. Some real surprises tomorrow at the Mickey Mouse matinee. M. M. C. The prizes last Saturday were won by the following Mickey Mice: Richard Barton, airplane from Millers Dept. Store; Margar et Brent, Carmen Vehrs and Mary Louise Ritter, tennis shoes from Williams Self Service store; Fran ces Lindsay, fountain pen from Capital drug store; Billy Clear water, Mickey Mouse color book from Woolworths; and the Buster Brown Shoe Store watch was giv en to Alice Wirt. Lots more prizes this week. M. M. C. Chapter eight of "Danger Isl and" which Is going to be real exciting as they're being attacked by cannibals, will surely hold your Interest tomorrow. M. M. C. Blair Hurely, from Barbara Barnes school of dance, is going to entertain us this Saturday with a "Hi Kick" dance. M. M. C. If anybody can tap Eugene Se ven snrely can. He's the young ster that entertained us last week from Barbara Barnes school of dance. M. M. C. The rest of the stage entertain ment was also very good. Those composing it were Lyle and Mil dred Heckinger, Joyce Chambers Betty Brandt and our own Mickey Mouse orchestra. M. M. C. We want more entertainers so ir you can help us leave your name at the box office or give it to the Miekey Mouse secretary M. M. C. Let me see you all at Warner Bros. Elsinore Miekey Mouse club matinee Saturday at 1:00 o'clock. So Long, . ZOLLIE, Egg Packing to Be Industry at Roseburg, Said ROSEBURG, Ore.. Nov. 12 AP) Notices received here to day said bids for the construction of an egg packing plant to be erected here by the Pacific coo perative poultry producers have been called for-November 17. The plant will handle eggs from Douglas and Coos counties. Construction is to start imme diately after acceptance of bids. )KMGRII fContimMd frrxn pg l) i had net regained full consclous- t aes.. : Their parents came from Mill City the atght of the accident and have beea with them most of the t;m. . Alec E. Francis Said Recovering VENTURA, Cal.. Nov. 12. (AP) Physicians said tonisrht that a complete recovery has been accomplished by Alec B. Francis, widely known motion picture char acter actor, who has been in a hos pital here since he was found wan dering near Ventura after his dis appearance from Hollywood last Saturday. The actor's lapse was attributed to amnesia. Capt. Ed Khoury of Louisiana State's Bengals Is baek In the game after breaking an arm in the first encounter this season. Governor Feels Fine, Will Come Here on Monday PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12 (AP) Governor Meier will re turn to Portland Saturday from Gear hart where he has been rest ing for the past week following his recent il'ues. The governor said over long distance telephone he was feeling fine and would continue to Salem to be at his desk again Monday. PASCO MAYOR SINKING PASCO, Wash., Nov. 12. (AP) -The condition of Alvin Parker Gray, Pasco's 78-year-old mayor, was said late tonight to be criti cal, and tears Were expressed that he would not live through the night. He was stricken with heart attack Sunday. Too Late to Ct&ssify " - - - - -i-i- -i -i-i-M-irirmifvvuLiiniv. vvul intervMw ur wlr crew man ager between 1S-12 A. U. Friday, nooin . ar, nerce. Biai mteL ----- - -in.-.uu-jij-u-ji Noaee: I will sot be epnrfbl r e9W. I, irtl. ror DID, Mt COB' irsciea by mysetz. ttaipb iv Iavu. A HOME-OWNED THEATRE GRAND FRIDAY - SATURDAY You'll Explode with Laughter MICKEY MOUSE CLUB meets at Warner Bros. Elsinore Tomorrow (Saturday) At 1:00 P. M. PRIZES! FUN Special Number from Barbara Barnes School of Dancing WORK TO J. Will STUFF SPEED1BB UP CLAIM IS S SI (Copyright, 1131, by Associated Press) TOKYO, Not. 12. The war of fice today received reports that IS carloads of Russian arms and am munition and 2060 members of an International - commanist army" have arrived in the Nonnl river district in Manchuria, where Japan expects fighting to be re newed momentarily. Japanese officials declared on the basis of reports from the field that simultaneous drives by the Chinese were looked for at Muk den, which Is occupied by Japan ese troops, and on the Nonnl, where Japanese engineers are making bridge repairs behind a curtain of infantry trenches. Tne two fronts are 409 miles apart. Information of a new battle ar rived today. Newspaper dispatches said 60 Chinese were killed and 300 wounded in a three-hour en gagement last night near Kung chullng, to the north of Mnkden. One of the casualties was a Chi nese woman in uniform. Work on the "Wallulah". -Wil lamette university year book, is being started in earnest now. ac cording to. Harold. Jtose, editor and Rufus Franx, manager. More copies than previously will ba printed this year since the student body is considerably lar ger. The -Wallnlah" is tha taira largest college year book in tne state. Class pictures, school events and activities and special features will be embodies in the work. The manager reports -that a larger percentage of the students are having class pictures taken than did last year. Tne printing; win be aone black letters with silver borders for the pages. Some form of silver will be used in the makeup of the cover. The athletic pictures will be shown In individual action views with large team action backgrounds. H. Johnston, were mad defend ants la a petition tor receivership filed is circuit court here today. The petition was filed by Bar nett H. Goldstein representing; James W. Mott, state corporation commissioner, and J. R. Callahan, supervisor of Savings and Loan associations for Oregon, in statu tory possession of the Prudential Savings ft Loan association. Union Savings and Loan association, and Federal Union Savings Loan as sociation. The Bancorporatlon is holding company for the three savings and loan associations, which were taken over, last week by Commis sioner Mott at the petition of di rectors oX the companies. The petition asks the appoint ment of J. V. Whipp, vice-president of the corporation, as re ceiver. , 1SK RECEIVERSHIP OF BBPOMT ION PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 12 (AP) The Prudential Bancor poratlon and its president, Carl Third Dividend Paid Depositors Of Aurora Bank ' Order for a third dividend to be paid by the state banking de partment to savings depositors of the Aurora State bank was Issued late yesterday by Judge Gale S. HilL Under this order, A. A. Schramm, state banking director, will Issue checks aggregating 19029. The first dividend for sav ings depositors was 30 per cent and the second was 10 per cent, the current dividend bringing to tal repayments to half. The bank was closed for the benefit of de positors February S, 1131. heihd Some people find 4heir work drudgery and many are confined to one small cranny all day long but J. W. Glvens who left Wil lamette university in 1927, has since circled the globe 11 times and finds his work varied and interesting, even if the seas are at times monotonous. Glvens recently stopped in at the university to say hello and stated that he is now purser on the S. S. President Polk of the Dollar steamship line. On each trip around the world 22 stops are made and 110 days are consumed for the voyage. The ship leaves the Golden gate and continues toward the setting sun, making the return trip through the Panama Canal. A two month's vacation was granted Glvens and during that time he plans to make up a credit which lacked for graduation. It will be made up at University of Southern California and trans ferred to Willamette university. Gadder's Injury May Prove Fatal DELAND. Fla.. Nov. 12 (AP) ---Commie Dandevenor Smith, 22- year-old Mlllsaps college football trk1 clnnr to life tonight al though physicians have said he mnnnt live because a neck ver tebra was broken in a game be tween Millsans and Stetson uni versity here yesterday.. Rauch is Given Damages Due to His Son's Death In the damage suit of Frank Rauch against John Stecklein. the jury in circuit court returned a verdict on Armistice day granting 3500 to the plaintiff for the death of his son Paul. C. W. Nlst was foreman of the Jury. Frank Ranch as plaintiff, claimed that his son met his death while riding as a passenger with Frank Stecklein. The de fense claimed that the boy was at fault because when a wheel had slipped off the road onto a shoul der, and Stecklein had attempted to pull back onto the road, Paul seized the steering wheel causing the resulting accident. Office az High School Entered But Loot Small INDEPENDENCE. Nov. 12. (Special) Returning to his office at the high school this morning. 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I Today and Tomorrow II o ii r "- ItiT Here's the pic- II A Soulless Pagan with Count- C0Sr HI less Men Searching; for Lov CjSjX . i t f ture that has in the Arms of Passion! H everything HI Romance of Wild Girl V-J ft Mickey $ Laughs, heart-interest, gun- who wanted to be tamed! w tJ MaUntt r u kid st"i the finest III -If -x - ) at entertainment of the King of 1 Yyagmijk s n, . h;V ntejyf I -with : Evelyn Brent.- - j&J ( ajota pagw tfi- .Also , ,..bV.VSj tkm v - L: f - "'Carry 'AvvJ , f Jpmr iMc; sporu . lAniivvvAvn rvsA' i i in - i --n . ii ki ii n .it -i vztrii ,: i i i i i ii III v -J ZLl -New 0?l Yy7CYriIS ks 1 coming rFr!i J -rr lQc ! -Zl H SUNDAY In "MERELY MARY ANN